Friday, March 9, 2012 at 6:30 PM (EST)

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Lost Cajun Kitchen Presents The Vineyard at Hershey Winemaker Dinner
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Not burned, not over the top "spicy hot"! Blackening is a method of cooking at 500-550 degrees - searing the seasoning and meat with frequent turning. Celebrating 22 years, Prudhomme's Lost Cajun Kitchen continues to create fun and tasty adventures in a dining "polished casual" atmosphere with live music every week!

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Friday, March 9, 2012

Lost Cajun Kitchen Presents The Vineyard at Hershey Winemaker Dinner

50 Lancaster Avenue

Columbia, PA

www.lostcajunkitchen.com

Not burned, not over the top "spicy hot"! Blackening is a method of cooking at 500-550 degrees - searing the seasoning and meat with frequent turning. Celebrating 22 years, Prudhomme's Lost Cajun Kitchen continues to create fun and tasty adventures in a dining "polished casual" atmosphere with live music every week!

Space is limited and advance tickets are required

Standard Ticket: $45 Per Person

Tickets are all-inclusive and include dinner and selected wines as well as tax and gratuity. Advance tickets are required and space is limited.

Welcome Reception

6:30 p.m.

Seated Dinner

7:00 p.m.

Featured Menu

First Course

Blackened shrimp in a cloud - Blackened butterflied shirmp set in a small "cloud" of gourmet mashed potatoes with frizzled onions and scallions.

Wine Selection: A glass of Seyval Blanc

Second Course

Crisp walnut apple craison garden salad with raspberry vinaigrette along with a spilling basket of jalapeno and onion rolls.

When & Where

Lost Cajun Kitchen
50 Lancaster Avenue Columbia,
PA 17512

Friday, March 9, 2012 at 6:30 PM (EST)

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Mason-Dixon Wine Trail

The year-round Mason-Dixon Wine Trail, is a multi-state wine region featuring over 22 family owned wineries and one distillery and is managed by the York County Convention and Visitors Bureau (YCCVB). The Mason-Dixon Wine Trail provides an expanded visitor experience, by featuring two signature events (Tour de Tanks and Wine Just Off the Vine) visitors have grown to love. Intertwining through the Susquehanna Valley in Pennsylvania to just south of the historic Mason-Dixon Line in Maryland, you’ll encounter a French-style chateau, sprawling vineyards, boutique tasting rooms and welcoming winemakers. Conveniently located within an hour’s drive of the historic Mason-Dixon Line, the family-owned wineries and distillery of the Mason-Dixon Wine Trail invite you to discover the art of winemaking as you travel the trail!